[
US
/ˌnɑˌnɪntɝˈvɛnʃən/
]
NOUN
- a foreign policy of staying out of other countries' disputes
How To Use nonintervention In A Sentence
- Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile and Peru has been one of nonintervention, but one of friendly influence and pacific counsel throughout the period during which the dispute in question has been the subject of interchange of views between this Government and the two State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
- Tacna-Arica dispute between Chile and Peru has been one of nonintervention, but one of friendly influence and pacific counsel throughout the period during which the dispute in question has been the subject of interchange of views between this Government and the two Governments immediately concerned. State of the Union Address
- The Republican administrations of 1921-33 publicly reaffirmed their commitment to neutrality, repudiating the League in favor of a policy of commercial expansion and political nonintervention.
- The noninterventionist argument for American entry into both world wars is strong.
- One drawback to the study was the nonrandom assignment to intervention and nonintervention groups.
- A few years ago, almost no Chinese scholar challenged the principle of nonintervention, of infringing on the sovereignty of other nations.
- That will require action to meet the practical concerns of states that still regard the nonintervention principle as of overriding importance to their national well-being.
- He championed a noninterventionist approach to midwifery.
- The nonintervention group received minimal information about healthy eating and physical activity.
- We take refuge in foreign policy systems: liberal internationalism or realpolitik, neoconservatism or noninterventionism.